British Police Have A £10,000 Bounty On Temitope Adeyinka

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A £10,000 reward has been offered in the hunt for a third murder suspect sought in the death of a 50-year-old man at a party.

On June 13, 2020, Robert Powell was shot numerous times in Roydon, Essex.

In recent months, Israar Shah, 38, of Brentwood, and Nana Oppong, 42, of Newham, have both been detained on suspicion of murder.

Crimestoppers has increased its reward in the hunt for Temitope Adeyinka, alias “Limo,” 38, also of Newham.

“There’s a loving family, a mother, children, grandchildren, who have spent more than two and a half years in limbo and grief,” Essex Police Det Sup Stephen Jennings said.They require and merit responses.”

Mr Powell, a father of three and grandpa of two, was killed in the early hours of the morning outside a house party on Water Lane.

The incident resulted in single gunshot wounds to two ladies.

Mr Oppong, who previously resided on West Road in Newham, was detained by police in September last year while attempting to enter Morocco from Spain.

He was later apprehended on suspicion of murder, possessing a firearm with the purpose to endanger life, and wounding without intent, and is scheduled to be extradited to the United Kingdom.

Mr Shah was apprehended in Spain and returned to the UK, according to Essex Police. On June 12, he is scheduled to appear in Chelmsford Crown Court charged with homicide.

According to police, the third defendant, Mr Adeyinka, also known as Limo, was wanted on a European Arrest Warrant.He was described as 5ft 8ins (1.7m) tall and of medium frame by the police.

Anyone with information about Temitope Adeyinka (a.k.a. Limo)’s whereabouts is asked to contact 999 immediately.

Mr Shah was apprehended in Spain and returned to the UK, according to Essex Police. On June 12, he is scheduled to appear in Chelmsford Crown Court charged with homicide.

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